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Atrium Hotel

A large, modern hotel in the city's business district offering spacious and comfortable rooms. On-site facilities like a spa with Finnish and Turkish saunas, 16-metre lap pool, well-equipped fitness centre and fine dining restaurant tick all boxes for business and leisure travellers alike.

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£88per night

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Location

7/10

On a busy main thoroughfare in the heart of the business district and away from the tourist buzz. There are plenty of shops, restaurants and cafes in the immediate vicinity, as well as a large shopping mall located just behind the hotel, and a casino next door. Tourist sights are a bit of a trek from here: it's a brisk 20-minute walk to the historical old town and popular landmarks like Diocletian's Palace and St Domnius Cathedral. However, the area is well connected by public transit.

Style & character

7/10

This is a large hotel with 128 guest rooms and a business vibe. Interiors are sleek and modern but somewhat generic, and some public spaces have a slightly dated feel, notably the restaurant and lobby areas. This is a popular place with tour groups because of its size, while business travellers appreciate the on-site conference facilities.

Service & facilities

8/10

A highlight is the hotel's spa area, located in the basement, which includes a Finnish sauna, Turkish steam room, a 16-metre lap pool and beauty and massage treatment services. The large fitness centre is extremely well-equipped with a number of cardio and weight machines, as well as free weights. On-site parking is charged extra. Guests can expect professional and friendly service.

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Rooms

8/10

Guest rooms are light-filled and spacious, especially compared to the more cramped accommodation options in the old town. They're done up in a pleasing, modern style with furnishings in matching monochromatic colours, and black and white architectural prints adorning the walls. The comfy beds are extra-king size and in-room amenities like minibars, electric kettles, safes, bathrobes, slippers, and lots of handy plug points ensure a comfortable stay. Bathrooms are especially roomy and are fitted with double vessel sinks and shower-tub combos, but a few have showers instead.

The Executive Rooms on the seventh floor have been recently refurbished and stylishly updated with contemporary-style black furniture and peek-a-boo windows in the bathrooms. Another perk is the balconies. Additional extras only found in the Executive Rooms and Suites include K-fee coffee machines and trouser presses.

Food & drink

8/10

On the menu at the on-site Cardo restaurant is a selection of perfectly prepared and presented dishes of Mediterranean-style seafood, pasta and risotto, as well as Dalmatian specialities like pašticada, cured ham and cheese. Vegetarian options are also on offer and the waiter is happy to check with the chef for suggestions to satisfy other special diets.

A generous buffet-style spread of cold and hot breakfast foods is served up here each morning at breakfast with a plethora of options to satisfy a variety of diets.